Word: ageing
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Qualifications: A citizen, 21 years of age, able to read English and to write his name. He must be a resident of the state for one year, a city or town for six months. A change of residence within the state does not bar from voting in the town from which the voter removed until 6 months after such removal. 2. Registration: Automatic of all who paid poll tax and who were known to be residents on April 1 of last year. All others to be registered, must prove residence in person by October 13 in all cities including Boston...
...Qualifications: To vote one must be 21 years of age; a resident of the state for 1 year, of the county 4 months, and election district for 30 days. 2. Registration: Must be in person in cities of over 5000. Registration from Monday, October 4 up to, and including October 30 in New York City. In other cities of 5000, on October 15 and 16. 3. Absentee voters: A qualified voter unavoidably absent may vote by mail. Application for ballot in the form of an affidavit must be received not later than October 16. Form of the affidavit...
...Qualifications: Citizen 21 years of age, a resident of the state one year, county 30 days, and of the voting precinct 20 days before election. One does not lose his residence by going out of the state temporarily with the intention of returning. 2. Registration: May register by affidavit sent to the Clerk of the Board of Deputy State Supervisors of his city, stating his residence and giving his ward and precinct, and that he will be absent therefrom on all days allowed by law for the registration of electors in such precinct and filling this statement with the above...
...Qualifications: Citizen 21 years of age and resident of state 1 year, and county five months immediately preceding the election. 2. Registration: Must be made in person unless ill or unavoidably absent on registration day, in which case may register by affidavit. County boards meet October 28 and 29 to revise list and if not registered before, and can prove that a reasonable effort to do so was made, they will have you registered. The registration boards met last on October 12. 3. Absentee voters: Anyone absent on election day may vote by application to clerk in any municipality other...
...student in the professional school, and that of his professors; it may be considered as harmful to college sport itself. Such a provision generally adopted would not only lend to undergraduate games a tone of professionalism highly undesirable; it would allow the participation of men of hardened age in contests against boys hardly out of their teens; and it would make the introduction of "ringers" temptingly easy. Above all it would give the University with large graduate schools, law, medical and business faculties, a tremendous and obviously altogether unfair advantage over the college without such graduate enrollment. It seems certain...